
What is WaveStone Australian Share WaveStone Australian Share is an Managed Funds investment product that is benchmarked against ASX Index 200 Index and sits inside the Domestic Equity - Large Growth Index. Think of a benchmark as a standard where investment performance can be measured. Typically, market indices like the ASX200 and market-segment stock indexes are used for this purpose. The WaveStone Australian Share has Assets Under Management of 485.23 M with a management fee of 0.97%, a performance fee of 0.00% and a buy/sell spread fee of 0.4%.

How has the investment product performed recently?
The recent investment performance of the investment product shows that the WaveStone Australian Share has returned 2.81% in the last month. The previous three years have returned 5.6% annualised and 13.99% each year since inception, which is when the WaveStone Australian Share first started.

How is risk measured in this investment product?
There are many ways that the risk of an investment product can be measured, and each measurement provides a different insight into the risk present. They can be used on their own or together to perform a risk assessment before investing, but when comparing investments, it is common to compare like for like risk measurements to determine which investment holds the most risk. Since WaveStone Australian Share first started, the Sharpe ratio is NA with an annualised volatility of 13.99%. The maximum drawdown of the investment product in the last 12 months is -9.55% and -47.88% since inception. The maximum drawdown is defined as the high-to-low decline of an investment during a particular time period.

What is the relative performance of the investment product?
Relative performance is what an asset achieves over a period of time compared to similar investments or its peers. Relative return is a measure of the asset's performance compared to the return to the other investment. The WaveStone Australian Share has a 12-month excess return when compared to the Domestic Equity - Large Growth Index of -2.55% and -0.33% since inception.

Does the investment product produce Alpha over its Peers?
Alpha is an investing term used to measure an investment's outperformance relative to a market benchmark or peer investment. Alpha describes the excess return generated when compared to peer investment. WaveStone Australian Share has produced Alpha over the Domestic Equity - Large Growth Index of NA% in the last 12 months and NA% since inception.

What are similar investment products?
For a full list of investment products in the Domestic Equity - Large Growth Index category, you can click here for the Peer Investment Report.

What level of diversification will WaveStone Australian Share provide?
WaveStone Australian Share has a correlation coefficient of 0.98 and a beta of 0.97 when compared to the Domestic Equity - Large Growth Index. Correlation measures how similarly two investments move in relation to one another. This establishes a 'correlation coefficient', which has a value between -1.0 and +1.0. A 100% correlation between two investments means that the correlation coefficient is +1. Beta in investments measures how much the price moves relative to the broader market over a period of time. If the investment moves more than the broader market, it has a beta above 1.0. If it moves less than the broader market, then the beta is less than 1.0. Investments with a high beta tend to carry more risk but have the potential to deliver higher returns.

How do I compare the investment product with its peers?
For a full quantitative report on WaveStone Australian Share and its peer investments, you can click here for the Peer Investment Report.

How do I compare the WaveStone Australian Share with the ASX Index 200 Index?
For a full quantitative report on WaveStone Australian Share compared to the ASX Index 200 Index, you can click here.

Can I sort and compare the WaveStone Australian Share to do my own analysis?
To sort and compare the WaveStone Australian Share financial metrics, please refer to the table above.

Has the WaveStone Australian Share been independently verified by SMSF Mate?
This investment product is in the process of being independently verified by SMSF Mate. Once we have verified the investment product, you will be able to find more information here.

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Comments from SMSF Mates
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Performance Commentary - March 31, 2023 The Fund delivered a total return of 3.9% for the March quarter after all fees and expenses. The S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index returned 3.3% over the same period.

Performance Commentary - January 31, 2023 The Fund delivered a total return of 5.6% for the January month after all fees and expenses. The S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index returned 6.3% over the same period.

Performance Commentary - December 31, 2022 The Fund delivered a total return of 6.3% for the December quarter after all fees and expenses. The S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index returned 9.1% over the same period. The Fund size was $563.7m and the unit price was $2.4706 (ex-distribution) as at 31 December 2022.

Performance Commentary - September 30, 2022 The Fund delivered a total return of 2.4% for the September quarter after all fees and expenses. The S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index returned 0.5% over the same period.

Performance Commentary - June 30, 2022 The WaveStone Australian Share Fund is an actively selected portfolio of Australian shares managed with the aim of outperforming the S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index over rolling three-year periods.

Performance Commentary - March 31, 2022 The Fund delivered a total return of 1.5% for the March quarter after all fees and expenses. The S&P/ASX 300
Accumulation Index returned 2.1% over the same period.

Performance Commentary - September 30, 2021 The Fund delivered a total return of 3.8% for the September quarter after all fees and expenses. The S&P/ASX 300 Accumulation Index returned 1.8% over the same period.
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